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Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
Published by Universitas Majalengka
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2776706X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31949/ijsm.vxix.xxxx
The sport management is growing by leaps and bounds, with an explosion in research projects, texts, and university programs. As the field continues to rapidly evolve, it’s imperative for sport managers to keep abreast of the latest developments. The peer-reviewed Indonesian Journal of Sport Management is your key to staying on top of current issues and trends in this dynamic field. The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of sport. Indonesian Journal od Sport Management particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of sport areas as follows: 1. Organizational theory, organizational behavior and organizational strategy in sport 2. Sports marketing, sponsorship, advertising and licensing 3. Sports tourism 4. Management and governance of sports bodies in the public 5. Voluntary and commercial sectors in sport 6. Management of professional sports clubs 7. Sports management colleges and schools 8. Sports technology monitoring, audit and evaluation 9. International sports technology management 10. Sporting organisation management 11. Sports marketing 12. Sports financial management, economics 13. Sports facilities planning, evaluation, management 14. Sports event management 15. Entrepreneurs in the sporting sector
Articles 59 Documents
Improving the Development of Delinquents with a Sports Extracurricular Approach at the Kupang Children's Correctional Institution Salmon Runesi; Al Ihzan Tajuddin; Ronald Dwi Ardian Fufu; Michael Johannes Hadiwijaya Louk; Jurdan Martin Siahaan; I Nyoman Wahyu Esa Wijaya; Fera Ratna Dewi Siagian
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i1.4554

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Physical education in public schools and children's correctional institutions, especially in extracurricular sports activities, functions as an activity to fill children's free time and is expected to reduce child delinquency. The problems in this study are included in the type of correlational quantitative research, namely research that aims to see the relationship between two or more symptoms that can be measured in high and low relationships using data in the form of numbers. This research uses a descriptive method with quantitative analysis. While the data collection technique for research uses a structured questionnaire based on the research variables. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that there is a positive relationship between extracurricular sports activities and the success of fostering naughty children at the Kupang Children's Penitentiary. this can be seen from the value of r o obtained which is greater than the value of the r table. So, in the future, teachers and staff fostering children should further increase the effectiveness of extracurricular sports activities in fostering naughty children at the Kupang Penitentiary.
Case Study: Money Management in Kosovo Sports Enver Tahiraj; Iber Alaj
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i1.4596

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Sport in the country is supported through program policies and is also supported in its development even with the difficulties that our society and the sports activity of the country has gone through. The management of sports clubs, federations and sports organizations in general develop their activities facing difficulties of a material nature when it comes to participation in international competitions. Therefore, this paper presents the management of money in sports organizations, infrastructure and other stakeholders. This paper is presented as a model, which has to do with the management, sports, infrastructural capacities that are at the moment, then also the distribution of the budget for federations, clubs, sports infrastructure and other organizations that perform these activities. The management of money for sports in the country has been executed for about 35 sports federations with about 867 sports clubs, where in total approximately 81.041 participate in sports activities, of which 67.583 are men and 13,458 women, and their amount spent was about 14,247,919 euro from the revenues of 18.489.005 euro that were from the country’s government. The management of money for sports in the country would open the way if appropriate measures are taken to increase the budget by engaging serious investors in terms of sports infrastructure in public- private partnerships, where this would then affect the addition of sports facilities and their management as rationally as possible where sports activities would then be increased and then this would also bring incomes. Meanwhile, sports organizations should be further supported in the operationalization of fiscal facilities for companies that are helping clubs and federations that wish to enter sports sponsorship, where this would also be pushing force in the development and improvement of sports and its conditions for the progress of sports activities.
The Financial Effect(s) and Analysis of Coach-Athlete Educational Relationship: A Case Study of Youth Soccer Players in San Diego and Orange County. Ejiro Uriri Osiobe; Daniel O. Jones; Davi Sofyan; Nate Houser
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i1.4618

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The coach-athlete relationship and its educational effectiveness are ambiguous, with several perceptions of creating an engaging learning environment. Thus, understanding this relationship and analyzing its impact is essential to increasing enrollment and retention rates within institutions that associate with youth athletes. The study reviews existing literature on coach effectiveness and youth-athlete relationship and analyses primary datasets from elite academy soccer clubs in the San Diego and Orange County area. The results provide valuable information on athletes' and parents' decision(s) on what club they want to join based on the coach-athlete educational relationship and behaviors using a qualitative analysis approach.
The Contribution of Leadership Behaviour to the Performance of Selected Ethiopian Sports Federations Samson Wondirad; Tesfay Asgedom; Aschenaki Taddese
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i1.4673

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between leadership behaviour and performance of selected Ethiopian sports federations. The researcher used a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design. The population of the study from sport federations employee aimed to fill questionnaire was (N = 126) and selected using availability sampling technique. Leaders from both federation for the purpose of interview was (N = 6) selected using snowball sampling technique. The quantitative data analysis was processed using IBM SPSS Amos 23.0 software. Structural equation modelling (SEM) has been used to study this relationship. Confirmatory Factory Analysis (CFA) was used to test the hypothesis between leadership behaviour and performance observed variables and their underlying latent constructs exist. The finding of study found that there was a positive correlation between leadership behaviour and performance of selected sport federations. The Selected Ethiopian Sports Federations was recommended to provide the performance appraisal of their employees that aimed to improve the organization performance.
Investigating the Cultural and Social Effects of Football among the Students of Physical Education Department at Kandahar University Khalid Amarkhil; Enayatullah Dadman; Sultan Mohammad Stanikzai
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i1.4710

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The aim of this study is to investigate the socio and cultural effects of football among the Students of the Physical Education Department at Kandahar University The foot obviously has a lot of symbolic significance. Because football is primarily played with the foot, it has issues with identity, class, and history. Due to its connection to the "common man" and the masses, its appeal, and its role in fostering liberation, football has risen to the top of the cultural consciousness, transcending sport and turning into a religion. This is a result of these issues. Nations attach their identities to football matches, making them symbols of so much more than just a game or a rivalry. Football is a venue for social and political discussion. Thus, it turns into a lens through which we can understand various social systems all over the world. Sport is both. This study used a descriptive qualitative methodology. The findings of this study show that the game of football has many advantages for football players, one of which is improved physical health. Football players engage in rigorous training to help them develop the strength, stamina, and other crucial qualities needed for football games.
Archer and Coach Communication at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Teguh Dwi Putranto
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i1.4879

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In competition, communication between athletes and coaches is essential to the individual athlete's success in achieving peak performance. Communication is important and cannot be abandoned during matches and practice. The evolution of sports, including archery, has made communication in sports a crucial component. In archery matches, communication is increasingly intense in individual events. The research examined the communication between archers and archery coaches in South Korea during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Because South Korean Archery is one of the best Archery teams in the world. In addition, the South Korean Archery dominated almost all numbers that were contested and brought South Korea to the top of the standings. Semiotics (Peirce) was used to analyse archery match finals of individual numbers in which South Korean archer participated. The results of this research revealed that communication between the archer and their coach was dominated by non-verbal communication in individual numbers symbolised by the high five.
Learning Management of Student Center Based Physical Education in Improving Student Character Arnaz Anggoro Saputro
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i1.4884

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Learning management is an important thing that needs attention, in this case an understanding of the 2013 curriculum needs to be mastered by a teacher so that learning is effective. The lack of teacher facilities or media to add insight into this matter is the impact of inappropriate learning. Based on this, it is necessary to know how to manage physical education learning at SMP Negeri 1 Jombang. Descriptive qualitative methods are used to find out findings in the field and these analytical methods can present research results in more detail. 2 teachers who teach physical education were selected as research respondents based on the criteria of the subjects taught. Data collection uses the help of observation guide instruments, interviews and documentation. Through the research that has been done, it was found that the management of physical education at SMP Negeri 1 Jombang has been carried out well. However, there are several factors that need to be improved, namely regarding the preparation of teachers in completing learning equipment such as syllabus before learning activities are carried out. The lesson plan is prepared so as not to create the impression that a sports and health physical education teacher is carrying out his duties. their daily life only carries out their obligations or only fulfills the demands of their superiors which in the end student learning outcomes become less than optimal.
Commercial Sports Facilities in Big Cities: A Case Study Mehzabul Hoque Nahid; Araf Abrar
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i2.5931

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This study aims to explore the issues of commercial sports facilities in the metropolitan regions of Dhaka City and examine the determinants that influence their use and effectiveness. In densely populated urban areas such as Dhaka, there needs to be more academic research on the usage and issues with limited sports facilities. This research constitutes the initial attempt to identify the challenges key stakeholders face in commercial sports facilities located in Dhaka. The present investigation utilizes a qualitative case study approach, employing semi-structured interviews to collect data from a sample of seventeen individuals who demonstrate a strong inclination towards sports or have availed themselves of sports facilities situated within the geographic limits of Dhaka Metro. The study employed convenience and purposive sampling techniques for participant selection. It utilized inductive analysis for objectively analyzing the data, enabling the identification of themes and patterns without any predetermined theoretical frameworks being imposed on the data. ATLAS.ti is a software used in this study to analyze data thematically. The findings of this study contribute to an improved understanding of the perspectives held by key stakeholders regarding the operation of commercial sports facilities in urban areas with high population densities.
Knowledge and Perception of ‘Pay-to-Play’ in Football among Sport Journalists in Ghana Frank Appiah Kusi; Richard Samuel Kwadwo Abieraba
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i2.5980

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Football (soccer) is a major sport among the Ghanaian population, followed by Boxing and other emerging sports like Handball, Indoor Volleyball, Swimming, Field Hockey, Basketball, Badminton, and Arm Wrestling, among others. To the Ghanaian community, ‘sports is football,’ and this has attracted much attention and interest among the youth in an attempt to develop their talent and skills. With such an interest and passion among the Ghanaian youth, it is an expectation and dire hope to be featured in football competitions. This often is not the case, as there is a perceived intention of ‘Pay-to-Play’ to participate in national football competitions in Ghana. This study explored the knowledge and perception of ‘Pay-to-Play’ in football among Sports Journalists in Accra, Kumasi, and Ho. The study adopted qualitative methods with a semi-structured open-ended question sent to the respondents via Email and WhatsApp. A purposive sampling technique was used to recruit the respondents, and the snowball technique aided the researchers in reaching other Sports Journalists. The study identified the existence of ‘Pay-to-Play’ in football in Ghana. This has resulted in the loss of interest in football consumption among the youth, particularly in the Ghana Premier League, and has led to less football development in Ghana.
Incentives and Compensation in Ethiopian Football Samson Tadesse; Tesfay Asgedom; Aschenaki Taddese
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v3i2.6113

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The Ethiopian Football Federation has faced challenges in improving the quality of football in Ethiopia due to a need for more resources and infrastructure. In Ethiopian football, incentives play an important role by providing financial support for players, attracting talented players to clubs, and motivating players to perform at their best. However, there are also some challenges associated with incentives. In this study, fourteen Ethiopian Higher League Football clubs and league committees participated. Semi-structured interview guideline was used to collect qualitative data from all fourteen football clubs. The qualitative data obtained from field notes and recorded semi-structured interviews were entered into Nvivo, version # 12, for better data management and coding of the themes and subthemes. The findings of this study revealed that incentives are an important aspect of motivating footballers to perform well and achieve success. In addition, there have been efforts to improve payment and compensation in Ethiopian soccer.